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(‎Created claim: Translation EN (P11): ... to his encouraging position, overseer of the Palatine Palladium ( praepositus Palladii Palatini ), prefect of the greatest works, count of the ports, governor ( corrector ) of Tuscia and Umbria, g...)
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... to his encouraging position, overseer of the Palatine Palladium ( praepositus Palladii Palatini ), prefect of the greatest works, count of the ports, governor ( corrector ) of Tuscia and Umbria, governor ( consularis ) of Campania; the most splendid councillors of the city ( colonia ) of Privernum, on account of his kindness towards itself, religion, and integrity, decreed the setting up of [this] statue.
Property / Translation EN: ... to his encouraging position, overseer of the Palatine Palladium ( praepositus Palladii Palatini ), prefect of the greatest works, count of the ports, governor ( corrector ) of Tuscia and Umbria, governor ( consularis ) of Campania; the most splendid councillors of the city ( colonia ) of Privernum, on account of his kindness towards itself, religion, and integrity, decreed the setting up of [this] statue. / rank
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Fragmentary base for statue of unknown governor of Campania. Privernum (Campania). 357-370.
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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , X, 6441
Fragmentary base for statue of unknown governor of Campania. Privernum (Campania). 357-370.

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    University of Oxford
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    ... to his encouraging position, overseer of the Palatine Palladium ( praepositus Palladii Palatini ), prefect of the greatest works, count of the ports, governor ( corrector ) of Tuscia and Umbria, governor ( consularis ) of Campania; the most splendid councillors of the city ( colonia ) of Privernum, on account of his kindness towards itself, religion, and integrity, decreed the setting up of [this] statue.
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